Newegg is what I use to figure out these kinds of details:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814105072
Click specifications, then scroll down:
Package Contents
Accessories:
1 x mDP-DVI Single-Link Passive Adapter
1 x mDP-DP Adapter
1 x Full-Height Chassis Bracket
1 - Update the bios. You are on the original bios and there have been 2 updates since then. The latest has some important updates.
2 - The Prime is the entry level X470 board. It has weaker mosfets and worse heatsinks than the upper level boards. The mosfet heatsinks need some airflow, but...
Shocking Interview with Intel Engineer about 28-Core 5 GHz CPU
There have already been 2 warnings in this thread for linking to the Intel interview video. This is not allowed in the technical forums.
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At first I thought your price had to be a typo. Then I clicked the link and my jaw hit the floor. Those prices are cheaper than Microcenter.
No wonder they sold out so fast. All the AMD prices there are incredible. I'll have to pay attention to them a lot more.
That is a nice video. Of course it's from February and therefore older drivers which are not what is in question here.
If AMD says there may be stuttering with these new drivers then that means that sometimes there is. This is what anyone does when they know of an issue to keep complaints...
Known Issues
BSOD may be encountered when launching Radeon Settings if the system was not rebooted after driver installation. Workaround: Reboot the system to resolve this error.
Radeon Chill game specific profiles may remain applied when Radeon Chill is globally disabled.
Some games may...
I think you should post a link to the listing on ebay so we can see what it looked like in the auction pictures.
Also let us know the exact model so we can figure out if it should have a heatpipe or not.
Next, the heatsink falling off isn't so bad by itself, but it could have bounced around...
I like AMD but Intel is way ahead in terms of IPC and single threaded performance. It does show up in certain things like professional CAD programs. These are multithreaded programs, but more cores don't really matter. Engineers make parts one feature at a time. If you need to make a change...
For cooling see ebay item 323086322322. No, I'm not the seller.
That is the original Wraith, minus the shroud with light, and minus the fancy sleeved wires. Neither is important in terms of function or cooling. It has a 92mm fan where the old Phenom II heatsinks have a 70m fan so it's...
There are different voltages you can change in the bios. Maybe you just tried the wrong one. Some bioses have confusing terminology. I know Gigabyte has some quirks too like having certain settings in more than one area.
Anyway, it seems that the NB/SOC voltage is the one you need to change...
I would check again. It looks like the Rev. 1 supports Piledriver in general, but not the high wattage FX-9370 and FX-9590. The Rev. 2 does officially support those monsters.
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH_990FX/HelpDesk_CPU/...
I'm not impressed. A quick google search shows that the cheapest one of those cpus available is just under $3k.
http://www.nextwarehouse.com/item/?2733618_g10e
Your Cinebench score shows that the result comes from a dual cpu system. (16cores / 32 threads) 3466 / 2 = 1733 per cpu
Ryzen 8...
I think there are two possible problems:
1 - card spacing - You can't have good cooling and temps if that top card can't suck in any air. Switch the cards around and I bet the "good" card will now be running really hot. What board do you have? Isn't there a better spacing you can use?
2 -...
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